Journal of Student Research

The Lewis & Clark ACM Student Chapter organizes a periodic peer-reviewed, student-organized journal of computational research carried out by students.

The Journal’s committee is made up of students who serve on the board of the Lewis & Clark College ACM Student Chapter, with help from the Chapter’s faculty and staff advisors. In addition to students on the board, volunteer peer-reviewers were also recruited from upper-level computer science students. The aim of this journal is to provide a realistic introduction to the process of submitting peer-reviewed research, allow students to develop their technical writing skills, and show off interesting projects they have worked on.

Our call for papers is out:

The ACM student chapter is putting together a mini peer-reviewed journal! If you’d like to learn how peer reviewed research works, and possibly get a sort of “mini-publication” to put on your CV, keep reading!The ACM Chapter is accepting short papers about computational topics. Some good possible topics include but are not limited to:-

class projects you are particularly proud of

Individual projects you’ve worked on outside of class- Novel algorithms or other computational methods